Formerly an incorporated village in its own right, Brussels had a population of 1,143 in the Canada 2001 Census. It was amalgamated into the municipality of Huron East on January 1, 2001.

The Ronald Streamer, a piece of firefight equipment, was made in Brussels.
Brussels is 16 miles north of Seaforth and 5 miles north of Walton. Brussels was created as the village of Ainlayville in 1855, founded by William Ainlay (difference in spelling is due to clerical error).
Back in the late 19th century Brussels had a post office, a flour mill, a grist mill, a sawmill, a hair salon, and a fanning mill.

Brussels cheese

Brussels cheese (French:fromage de BruxellesDutch:Brusselse kaas) is made from cow's milk and is considered a table cheese that is used for spreading and snacks. In texture it is smooth, with its taste being sharp and citrusy, with strong and salty bite. The cheese is regularly washed and dried over a period of at least three months, and is shaped into rounds or tubs.

List of Senators of Canada representing Ontario

This is a list of past and present Senators of Canada representing the province of Ontario. Ontario has had an allocation of 24 senators since the time of Confederation. The province is also one of four regional Senate divisions under Section 26 of the Constitution Act that allows for the expansion of the Senate by one or two senators per region.

Current

Notes:

1 Senators are appointed to represent Ontario. Each senator may choose to designate a geographic area within Ontario as his or her division.2 Senators are appointed by the Governor-General of Canada in the Queen's name on the recommendation of the prime minister.3 Division designated as Toronto Centre from 000000001984-01-13-0000January 13, 1984 to 000000002001-02-14-0000February 14, 2001 and Toronto Centre-York from 000000002001-02-15-0000February 15, 2001 to the present.

Historic

Notes:

1 Senators are appointed to represent Ontario. Each senator may choose to designate a geographic area within Ontario as his or her division.2 Senators are appointed by the Governor-General of Canada in the Queen's name on the recommendation of the prime minister; the initial 24 senators were named by a Royal Proclamation at the time of confederation.

AMD Accelerated Processing Unit

The AMD Accelerated Processing Unit (APU), formerly known as Fusion, is marketing term for a series of 64-bit microprocessors from AMD designed to act as a CPU and graphics accelerator (GPU) on a single chip.

AMD announced the first generation APUs, Llano for high-performance and Brazos for low-power devices in January 2011. The second-generation Trinity for high-performance and Brazos-2 for low-power devices were announced in June 2012. The third-generation Kaveri for high performance devices was launched in January 2014, while Kabini and Temash for low-power devices were announced in summer 2013.

Although it doesn't use the name "APU", Intel Corporation produces CPU-GPU combinations like its Skylake that are architecturally very similar.

History

The AMD Fusion project started in 2006 with the aim of developing a system on a chip that combined a CPU with a GPU on a single die. AMD took a key step toward realising such a vision when it acquired the graphics chipset manufacturer ATI in 2006. The project reportedly required three internal iterations of the Fusion concept to create a product deemed worthy of release. Reasons contributing to the delay of the project include the technical difficulties of combining a CPU and GPU on the same die at a 45nm process, and conflicting views on what the role of the CPU and GPU should be within the project.

Formerly an incorporated village in its own right, Brussels had a population of 1,143 in the Canada 2001 Census. It was amalgamated into the municipality of Huron East on January 1, 2001.

The Ronald Streamer, a piece of firefight equipment, was made in Brussels.
Brussels is 16 miles north of Seaforth and 5 miles north of Walton. Brussels was created as the village of Ainlayville in 1855, founded by William Ainlay (difference in spelling is due to clerical error).
Back in the late 19th century Brussels had a post office, a flour mill, a grist mill, a sawmill, a hair salon, and a fanning mill.

LONDON, June 15 (Reuters) - Investors OntarioTeachers Pension Plan (OTPP) and Macquarie have settled a legal dispute over BrusselsAirport, allowing the sale of the transport hub to go ahead after the summer, sources familiar with the situation said ...Brussels Airport serves as a hub for Brussels Airlines, which was taken over by Lufthansa in 2016....